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Havana, Mar 13 (Prensa Latina) President Miguel Diaz-Canel addressed on Friday, before reporters, national issues and foreign relations, including the ongoing talks between Cuba and the United States aimed at resolving disagreements on several matters.
Santiago, Chile, Mar 13 (Prensa Latina) A delegation from the Communist Party (PCCh) and the Communist Youth (JJCC) of Chile will travel to Cuba as part of the Our America caravan, which aims to deliver humanitarian aid to the island in response to the tightening of the US blockade.
New Delhi, Mar 12 (Prensa Latina) Diplomat Jose Ramon Cabañas affirmed in this capital that the Cuban people are withstanding the severe impact of US aggression, which also affects the Cuban community in the United States and the US population.
Havana, March 12 (Prensa Latina) The Pabellón Cuba in Havana is pleased to welcome the Spanish journalist Ignacio Ramonet, who will discuss his literary and intellectual work in the context of the celebrations for Cuban Press Day.
Brasilia, March 12 (Prensa Latina) Members of social movements, left-wing political parties, intellectuals, diplomats, and friends of Cuba will celebrate the centennial of the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro (1926-2016), here today.
Havana, Mar 9 (Prensa Latina) The Havana-based Casa de las Americas cultural institution is finalizing details on Monday for the 14th International Colloquium on Musicology, to be held on March 16-17, with the participation of professionals from nine Latin American countries.
Havana, March 1 (Prensa Latina) The Palomas Project, a production company for social activism, will present the documentary "Let's Paint the Cuban Economy Violet so that No-one is Left Behind" on March 7 at the centrally located Yara Cinema in Havana.
Quito, Feb. 4 (Prensa Latina) Cuba does not pose a threat to the United States, and the existing conflict between the two countries stems from a dispute over the sovereignty and dignity of the Cuban people, stated the island's ambassador to Ecuador, Basilio Gutierrez. Addressing an online conference organized by the Ecuadorian Coordinating Committee for Friendship and Solidarity with Cuba, the diplomat exoressed that Washington's policy of harassment toward Havana is not recent, but rather dates back to 19th-century U.S. attempts to control or annex the country.